tC: SOLD...
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SOLD...
I thought I would throw these up here and see if anyone was interested before they go up on Craigslist.
I bought a truck a couple of years ago, but kept the tC on the side since the gas mileage was much better in the Scion. I kinda fell out of the Scion scene and focused more on trickin' out the truck.
More recently, I traded in my tC for an Optima since we're in the need for a more suitable car for the new addition to the family. We're adopting a newborn next month and as much as I would like to mod the Optima... "carseat > coilovers"... BUT I did throw some limo tint on it...
So here's the merchandise... They have around 10k to 12k miles on them. I never got a chance to run them on a track. I've always driven lowered vehicles prior to the tC so dips in the street were always ran thru slow and at a mad angle...
I shouldn't have to tell you guys what they are, but in a nutshell, they got the pillowball mounts, fully adjustable dampers, camber adjustment on the fronts, and I also had Megan whip me up an extra pair of rear springs to bring the height even "moar low"...
Yeah, yeah, yeah,....I can hear you ("This thread is worthless without pics")...
and just so you can see how low they go... (now you can see why I slowed down at every railroad track and dip in the road, I didn't want to screw up the front lip)
They are very adjustable in both the height and the firmness. These pics are just a visual representation of the lowest settings. With the rear TRD swaybar and the right tires, it was a blast to drive since it handled so well. I'm not going to lie... I'm going to really miss the way I could throw it into turns and stick all the way thru.
I prefer not to ship, as the box is heavy as #^$%, so let's keep it in the local So.Cal area...
Throw me some offers and keep in mind that it's for a good cause... let's see how much I'll be able to spend on my new daughter's carseat...
I bought a truck a couple of years ago, but kept the tC on the side since the gas mileage was much better in the Scion. I kinda fell out of the Scion scene and focused more on trickin' out the truck.
More recently, I traded in my tC for an Optima since we're in the need for a more suitable car for the new addition to the family. We're adopting a newborn next month and as much as I would like to mod the Optima... "carseat > coilovers"... BUT I did throw some limo tint on it...
So here's the merchandise... They have around 10k to 12k miles on them. I never got a chance to run them on a track. I've always driven lowered vehicles prior to the tC so dips in the street were always ran thru slow and at a mad angle...
I shouldn't have to tell you guys what they are, but in a nutshell, they got the pillowball mounts, fully adjustable dampers, camber adjustment on the fronts, and I also had Megan whip me up an extra pair of rear springs to bring the height even "moar low"...
Yeah, yeah, yeah,....I can hear you ("This thread is worthless without pics")...
and just so you can see how low they go... (now you can see why I slowed down at every railroad track and dip in the road, I didn't want to screw up the front lip)
They are very adjustable in both the height and the firmness. These pics are just a visual representation of the lowest settings. With the rear TRD swaybar and the right tires, it was a blast to drive since it handled so well. I'm not going to lie... I'm going to really miss the way I could throw it into turns and stick all the way thru.
I prefer not to ship, as the box is heavy as #^$%, so let's keep it in the local So.Cal area...
Throw me some offers and keep in mind that it's for a good cause... let's see how much I'll be able to spend on my new daughter's carseat...
Last edited by Sciontistical_One; 11-10-2012 at 04:12 AM. Reason: item sold....
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Well, I got a fair offer via PM yesterday and it might be a done deal.
I weighed the box today and it was 52 pounds (on my bathroom scale)... and my zip is 92886... so feel free to see how much it would cost to ship to your neck of the woods.
I'll update this thread with any new info as it comes along...
I weighed the box today and it was 52 pounds (on my bathroom scale)... and my zip is 92886... so feel free to see how much it would cost to ship to your neck of the woods.
I'll update this thread with any new info as it comes along...
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